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    ON A CONFERENCE CALL with the filmmakers of “The Fight,” a new documentary about the many battles and the many lives of the ACLU

    The documentary is called “The Fight,” which could not be a more à propos title for a film about the ACLU’s ongoing quest to defend not only civil rights, but also the necessity for everyone to enjoy free speech, no matter how odious their views might be.

    But the civil rights organization’s mandate became even more demanding during the Trump administration, as the president and his cabinet have sought to make

    August 1, 2020
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    BRIEFLY – RZA-directed “Cut throat city” comes out July 31st

    “The ninth ward isn’t covered,” or so goes the voiceover [...]

    July 17, 2020
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    ENNIO MORRICONE dead at 91

    We’ve lost a big dude today.

    The hardest-working man in movie scoring, Italian composer Ennio Morricone, has died at the age of 91 earlier today. He "died at dawn on July 6 within the comfort of faith," lawyer and family friend Giorgio Assumma said in a statement later released by the Italian media. He remained "fully lucid and of great dignity until the very last moment," the statement continued.

    July 8, 2020
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    EPIC PICTURES x DREAD ACQUIRE WORLD ON TRIO OF HORROR FILMS AHEAD OF CANNES MARCHÉ DU FILM

    Los Angeles, Calif. | Epic Pictures and DREAD have announced [...]

    June 20, 2020
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    OPINION: HBO’s undistinguished response to society’s greatest ill

    People are imbeciles. That’s the message I get from HBO in its statement saying that it is pulling “Gone with the Wind” from its streaming service. It’s supposed to mean that the present turmoil will no longer allow the black population to be disparaged or humiliated. Other messages may be that people’s feathers are too delicate to be ruffled or, alternatively, why show ugly things when we can enjoy Disney and turn our back on monsters and monstrous times in history?

    June 13, 2020
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    #cannes2020 is dead. Long live #cannes2020

    PARIS - Finally, the suspense is over. Thierry Frémaux, programmer of the Cannes Festival, and Pierre Lescure, President, released today the names of the films that would've been screened at Cannes this year, had the event taken place. As we all know, the world went tits up in March, everything got canceled because of a wayward virus, including the Festival, and Donald Trump recently held a Bible in front of a shuttered church

    June 8, 2020
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    PREVIEW: “Blood Rider”

    We haven't seen this yet, but it caught our eye (and we will talk about it on Screen Comment very soon). From director Jon Kasbe (he previously directed "When lambs become lions") comes this new drama about a motorcycle rider who transports that rarest of packages: blood. Amidst a blood shortage crisis and terrible traffic jams all day every day in Nigeria, it can take over twenty-four hours to transport blood to patients in

    May 30, 2020
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